Grace Kirkland

Grace Kirkland (née Normandy) (c. 1029 – 2012), also known as Grace Normandy, Lady of the Duchy of Normandy, and the French Noblewoman, she was the direct relative of the original First Duke of Normandy and his wife; her parents rebelled against the idea of her marrying a English aristocrat such as Arthur Kirkland. She willingly married Arthur to avoid being married off like cattle, a controversial marriage which sparked heated debates between the Duchy of Normandy and the Kingdom of Britain`s ruling family; in the end, she was shipped back to her father. She escaped with over a thousand dual French-British knights who rallied to her cause of reuniting Grace with her beloved husband; she willingly killed sixty-three-hundred French Knights to escape back to Britain. The female French-British Knight, Marisa di Buonaparte (ancestor of the future Emperor of the French Empire, Napoleon di Buonaparte), would be the only female French-British Knight to enter into service underneath the Kirkland Family; she would be employed as a lady-in-waiting, and was the only female French-British Knight to fight in the final battle against the Scottish invaders, where she died in combat. She had been married to one of the other French-British Knights who had rallied to Grace`s cause, Duke Francis VI, with the two having ten children; seven of them would die, murdered by the Scottish invaders, and the remaining three female children would become female Knights. The longest-lived of Arthur Kirkland`s wives, she was the only one of them to give him children, excluding Native America (as she was his mistress and not his legal wife); Native America would give birth to America (Alfred F. Jones), and Canada (Matthew Williams). She would die in Buckingham Palace, London (the city one of her sons personifies), and lied in state for three days; she was buried on the grounds of Westminster Castle as a honorary member of the British Royal Family.

Appearance
She has long and straight white hair, and deep purple eyes that become iridescent when light hits them at a certain angle; this feature of her face is described as extremely beautiful.